While working on the MIT Research Staff, Howard invented Flavors, the first non-hierarchical object-oriented programming
system. He co-founded Symbolics, where he engineered major pieces of the company's hardware and software, founded and ran
the successful Graphics Division, and as VP of Product Marketing managed the introduction of several key products. He was
VP of Development at Macsyma, where he led a small team that produced review-winning technology when matched against much
larger competitors. Howard founded Groton NeoChem, where he led the development and marketing of revolutionary Web-based
data management software for drug discovery. The company was sold to SciQuest. He has been an executive in a number of other
companies, where he led development and made numerous technical innovations. Howard did undergraduate work at MIT.

As a marketing executive at MathWorks, a $400 million software company, Dick introduced revolutionary business analytics
that directly impacted overall revenue and profitability, contributed on all 11 management boards for commercial businesses,
and restructured strategic planning to enable project champions and executives to better evaluate opportunities. As Division
GM at Symbolics, he turned around the Macsyma business and raised funding to spin it off as Macsyma Inc., which he ran until
its acquisition by a defense contractor. Dick served as a consultant at McKinsey, where he received top ratings for his
financial analysis, operations analysis, and troubleshooting in R&D management. Dick has worked or consulted in 8 businesses
in Fortune 100 companies, including GE HQ and two other GE locations. MBA U Chicago, PhD Berkeley, BS MIT.

With a history of executive marketing leadership in high-tech
companies, Adrian was responsible for a variety of B-2-B marketing and
distribution functions for global productivity solutions and services
at Prime Computer, PictureTel, Polycom, Timberland and others. He
started his career at McKinsey & Co., where he led client engagements
focused on operations and marketing in transportation, international
trading and manufacturing. Most recently he was VP Marketing and
Business Development for a human services non-profit. MBA, Harvard
Business School, BA University of Nottingham.

Krishnan has principal responsibility for our marketing programs, including our web presence. He has a background in technology
consulting and software development. As a senior associate with Evolving Systems, he developed and implemented operations
support systems for large telecom service providers; solutions ranged from number porting, mediation, service provisioning
and customized work flow management. Several of his efforts involved extensive customer interviews and needs assessments
to drive product development and improved product offering. He was involved in developing next generation, commercial solutions,
one of which is pending patent approval. Krishnan has an MBA in Marketing from Boston University, and a Masters in Software
Engineering from Bharathiar University.

Directors

Russell Noftsker
Founder

Former Chairman, CEO, VP of various high technology companies, including Symbolics, Pertron Controls (sold to Square D).